Large Conference Table For Bank. Stays Here In Lincoln

Scott W. said:
Look'n good Timmy.

What are you going to finish it with?

Scott W.

Randy has done just a Ultra-Spectabulous job on the table.  He has an airbrush ready to shoot some special sauce on the edges, after the profile is cut, to get the table to look just like their existing furniture.  Super Job RW!!!

I'll let the guru tell you his finishing plans.  I have been a bit out of the loop a for a bit due to this darned Sinass thing and the fam spring break.  I am sure Randy has a "triple lutz" type maneuver all planned out.

Take it RW!!!

Timmy
 
Timmy, what a great job you all are doing. If your bank is not happy I would be more than willing to take it off your hands.  :D Which LN are you getting and going to use? As you know I am a huge LN fan and can't think of a better project than this for their great planes, scrapers and chisels.

What an amazing company it would be if we could combine Festool and Lie-Nielsen. ;)

Again, great job by you, Randy and everyone else that has worked on it. Fred
 
Randy, thank you for a beautifully detailed write up on the table. I LOVE the number 8. :D That table is truly going to be a work of art and you guys should be majorly proud of what you have accomplished. I do not know how many projects of this size and scope you have done prior but regardless this project should put you on the map of many companies and individuals. Congrats and I cannot wait to see the finished product. Fred
 
Dave Ronyak said:
Ned Young said:
Is Michael

turning into

Per?

:D

That .. is simply ... impossible.

Dave R.

Ha ha,

I have to tell this story again,

We are at the world renowned M. L. Condon lumber in Yonkers NY.

Huge slabs of Bubinga in the Back shed, (when these things were really rare.)

I said I'll take one, the guy said they are sold.

I mentioned how hard it would be to flatten one for a table.

Guy laughed, " said the customer comes and brings a old man with a floor sander,

does it right here. Comes with the legs and delivers them straight to the jobs and finishes on sight."

Ya gotta love it.

Per
 
RW, congrats on the happy occasion. :D What a wonderful thing when something that difficult falls in line and actually exceeds your expectations.  8) Can't wait to see the pics. Kick Timmy, I mean his camera in the rear and get that thing workin.  :D ;D Fred
 
Fred West said:
RW, congrats on the happy occasion. :D What a wonderful thing when something that difficult falls in line and actually exceeds your expectations.  8) Can't wait to see the pics. Kick Timmy, I mean his camera in the rear and get that thing workin.  :D ;D Fred

Consider Timmy kicked!  I will run over to best buy this evening and get me another "uploader thing".  I will be in early tomorrow morning and post some shots!  Randy did super with the color, and I need to get you guys some photos....Timmy has been a very busy little man....but that is by no means an excuse.

For all of you that have called, and e-mailed, and PM'd me on best wishes for tomorrow's Roto-Rooter of the Schnoze, I thank you dearly.  It means a ton when a community like this extends their wishes.

I am hoping to be back in the shop on Friday, and perhaps RW will have the Alder plank ready to be flipped. 

Thanks again all!!!

Timmy C
 
Go slow when you get home. Why rush back to work, it isn't going anywhere! Take it easy Tim. I hope everything goes smoothly tomorrow.

Nick
 
Hi Timmy,
I just had that done for second timein two years.  It really isn't to bad and it does the job.  Hope everything goes well for you.
 
Timmy, I am wishing you all the best so like get it over with, get well and get back.  ;) :D ;D 8) Fred
 
Well, here is a couple of shots before the install of the cross braces, and the flip.

Gotta run to get the schnoze rooted.  Does this sound kewl or what.  I go in at 10:30am for a "Stealth CT Scan" so they can calibrate their instruments to perform the "Stryker Procedure."  Just the sound of that trips my trigger.  The surgery is at 1:30 so I imagine that around 6:00pm I won't be thinking that it is that kewl.

Thanks again for all the support and wishes.

Peace Out!

Timmy C
 
Timmy, that table is looking better and better by the day. Gorgeous job guys. Wasn't Stryker one of the characters in the Leslie Nielsen police films? ;D :D Good luck dude. Fred
 
Best regards and a speedy recovery Timmy. The table is lookin' good. I thought the "Stryker Maneuver" was a pincer type assault with mine-resistant vehicles, wouldn't want one of those up the old probscis!
 
Fred West said:
Timmy, that table is looking better and better by the day. Gorgeous job guys. Wasn't Stryker one of the characters in the Leslie Nielsen police films? ;D :D Good luck dude. Fred

No, that was in a Lie-Nielsen video.  ;D
 
nickao said:
jonny round boy said:
Don T said:
That's looking great Timmy.  Can't wait to see the final product.

The table, or his new schnozzle? :P

Yuck!

Thanks guys for all the wishes...and JRB...I am now using the term "schnozzle"...let me know what the going rate is for using your term...nickle a pop?

I will spare the shots of the Schnozzle, but I will say that I am still doing exceptionally well.  There is still NO PAIN...but it has gotten rather annoying; stuffy, and uncomfortable.  Went to the doc yesterday and still have another week with the shunts / stents??? Whatever they are.

Thanks again to all who called, e-mailed, and posted.

Now to the regularly scheduled post:

Randy has begun the big spray, I don't go on that side much due to the "schnozzle" but I heard him make a remark regarding 6-7 coats.  Just about ready for Two Men and a Truck to come earn their dough and move the beast to the Bank.

The shots below are after the edge work and the initial stain...perhaps one coat of pre-cat.
 
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